Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us about Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality

Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us about Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality

by Gary Holthaus
Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us about Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality

Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us about Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality

by Gary Holthaus

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Overview

Many native North American cultures have origins that predate Confucius, who lived five hundred years before the birth of Christ. For generations the people of these traditions have thrived under conditions that many view as harsh if not hostile. Through their close association with nature, members of native communities have created complex systems for cooperating with one another and living within their environments. Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us about Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality explains how to nurture a society by closely observing the traditions of various native cultures. Author Gary Holthaus explores the need to live sustainably, in harmony with the land, in order to preserve our cultures, communities, and humankind itself. Holthaus asserts that all cultures are subsistence cultures: urban or rural, all humans depend on the land and its provisions for survival. Humankind faces a convergence of forces: climate change, oil depletion, loss of water, loss of topsoil, and species die-off of proportions that exceed those of the past 65 million years. In Learning Native Wisdom, Holthaus shows that any path to sustainability includes elements of both subsistence and spirituality. The book offers a way to confront potential perils and create a better future.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813141497
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 05/30/2008
Series: Culture of the Land
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Gary Holthaus is the author of several books, including From the Farm to the Table: What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture and Wide Skies: Finding a Home in the West.

Table of Contents


"Axe Handles," Gary Snyder     1
Introduction: Why Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality?     3
Back to Basics
Music and Story     15
Habitat for a Sustainable Culture     38
Functional Cultures and Structural Cultures     50
Subsistence
Exploring Subsistence     67
Education for Subsistence     84
Sustainability
Education for Sustainability     99
Imagining Sustainability     111
Defining Sustainability     122
Stories for Sustainability     130
Spirituality
The Power and Pragmatism of Language     153
Rectifying the Names     174
A Spirituality for Our Time     189
Conclusion: Creating a Sustainable Culture     219
"For Those Who Love Nature," in collaboration with C. J. Taylor     229
Acknowledgments     232
Notes     237
Bibliography     246
Index     252
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